BYOB restaurants?

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RouxTheDay
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BYOB restaurants?

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What are your favorite BYOB restaurants?

Someone who is too chicken to post here wants to know. ;)

So far on the list are Boucherie and Lebanon's Cafe.-please comment on those, too.

thanks!!
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Lola's. But they also have a wine list as well.
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Eats in the Quarter.
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Adolpho's on Frenchman
Sukho Thai in the Marigny
Bennachin in the Quarter
Chill Out cafe (Thai food) on Maple

I'll probably think of more later, but those, along with Lebanon and Lola are the ones I frequent.
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posting corkage fees would also be helpful.

Baru is said to be $8.00 per bottle.
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+1 EAT
+1 Lola
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